2012 Yemeni President Cup

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2012 Yemeni President Cup
CountryFlag of Yemen.svg  Yemen
Champions Al-Ahli Ta'izz
Runners-up Al-Tali'aa Taizz
2010
2013

The 2012 Yemeni President Cup is the 14th edition to be held and back after a years absence due to the 2011 Yemeni revolution.

The Yemen President Cup is the top knockout tournament of Yemeni football.

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The winners qualify for the 2013 AFC Cup.

The competition started in October with a Preliminary Round featuring four sides. The winners advance to the round of 32 and then so on in a knockout basis played over one game.

Preliminary round

Team 1 Score Team 2
Al Shabab Ibb Flag of Yemen.svg 1-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Shabab October
Al-Tali'aa Taizz Flag of Yemen.svg (w/o) 1 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Ahly Al Hadyadh
1 Al Ahly Al Hadyadh left the field during play and the result was awarded 3:0 to Al-Tali'aa Taizz

Round of 32

Team 1 Score Team 2
Tadamon Shapwah Flag of Yemen.svg 2-1 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Shabab Ibb
Al-Hilal Al-Sahili Flag of Yemen.svg 3-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Tadamon Al Mukalla
Al-Shula Flag of Yemen.svg 3-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Shebam Hadramout
Najm Sba Flag of Yemen.svg 0-0 (3-1) Flag of Yemen.svg Shabab Al Baydaa
Shmsan Flag of Yemen.svg 2-3 Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Tali'aa Taizz
Nasser Aden Flag of Yemen.svg 3-2 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Ittihad Ibb
Nasser Al Talla Flag of Yemen.svg 0-0 (4-2) Flag of Yemen.svg Al Wahda Aden
Al Rasheed Ta'izz Flag of Yemen.svg 0-2 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Ahli Sana'a
Al-Oruba Zabid Flag of Yemen.svg 0-0 (8-9) Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Sha'ab Hadramaut
Al Tilal Flag of Yemen.svg 3-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Saqr
Salam Al-Garfa Flag of Yemen.svg 0-0 (3-4) Flag of Yemen.svg Khanfar
Al-Ahli Ta'izz Flag of Yemen.svg 2-1 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Wahda Sana'a
Seuon Flag of Yemen.svg 1-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Yarmuk Al Rawda
May 22 San'a' Flag of Yemen.svg 1-1 (4-3) Flag of Yemen.svg Al Sha'ab Sana'a
Al Shrth Flag of Yemen.svg (w/o) 1 Flag of Yemen.svg Shabab Al Jeel
Hassan Flag of Yemen.svg (w/o) 2 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Fateh
1 Shabab Al Jeel failed to turn up and the result was awarded 3:0 to Al Shrth
2 Hassan failed to turn up and the result was awarded 3:0 to Al Fateh

Round of 16

Quarter finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Al Fateh Flag of Yemen.svg 0-2 Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Tali'aa Taizz
May 22 San'a' Flag of Yemen.svg 1-1 (0-3) Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Hilal Al-Sahili
Nasser Aden Flag of Yemen.svg 1-2 Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Ahli Ta'izz
Al Tilal Flag of Yemen.svg 2-1 Flag of Yemen.svg Al Ahli Sana'a

Semi finals

Team 1 Score Team 2
Al-Ahli Ta'izz Flag of Yemen.svg 0-0 (9-8) Flag of Yemen.svg Al Tilal
Al-Tali'aa Taizz Flag of Yemen.svg 1-0 Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Hilal Al-Sahili

Final

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